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from . import PYSIDE, PYSIDE2, PYQT4, PYQT5
from .QtWidgets import QComboBox
if PYQT5:
from PyQt5.uic import *
elif PYQT4:
from PyQt4.uic import *
else:
__all__ = ['loadUi']
# In PySide, loadUi does not exist, so we define it using QUiLoader, and
# then make sure we expose that function. This is adapted from qt-helpers
# which was released under a 3-clause BSD license:
# qt-helpers - a common front-end to various Qt modules
#
# Copyright (c) 2015, Chris Beaumont and Thomas Robitaille
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# Copyright (c) 2011 Sebastian Wiesner <lunaryorn@gmail.com>
# Modifications by Charl Botha <cpbotha@vxlabs.com>
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if PYSIDE:
from PySide.QtCore import QMetaObject
from PySide.QtUiTools import QUiLoader
elif PYSIDE2:
from PySide2.QtCore import QMetaObject
from PySide2.QtUiTools import QUiLoader
class UiLoader(QUiLoader):
"""
Subclass of :class:`~PySide.QtUiTools.QUiLoader` to create the user
interface in a base instance.
Unlike :class:`~PySide.QtUiTools.QUiLoader` itself this class does not
create a new instance of the top-level widget, but creates the user
interface in an existing instance of the top-level class if needed.
This mimics the behaviour of :func:`PyQt4.uic.loadUi`.
"""
def __init__(self, baseinstance, customWidgets=None):
"""
Create a loader for the given ``baseinstance``.
The user interface is created in ``baseinstance``, which must be an
instance of the top-level class in the user interface to load, or a
subclass thereof.
``customWidgets`` is a dictionary mapping from class name to class
object for custom widgets. Usually, this should be done by calling
registerCustomWidget on the QUiLoader, but with PySide 1.1.2 on
Ubuntu 12.04 x86_64 this causes a segfault.
``parent`` is the parent object of this loader.
"""
QUiLoader.__init__(self, baseinstance)
self.baseinstance = baseinstance
if customWidgets is None:
self.customWidgets = {}
else:
self.customWidgets = customWidgets
def createWidget(self, class_name, parent=None, name=''):
"""
Function that is called for each widget defined in ui file,
overridden here to populate baseinstance instead.
"""
if parent is None and self.baseinstance:
# supposed to create the top-level widget, return the base
# instance instead
return self.baseinstance
else:
# For some reason, Line is not in the list of available
# widgets, but works fine, so we have to special case it here.
if class_name in self.availableWidgets() or class_name == 'Line':
# create a new widget for child widgets
widget = QUiLoader.createWidget(self, class_name, parent, name)
else:
# If not in the list of availableWidgets, must be a custom
# widget. This will raise KeyError if the user has not
# supplied the relevant class_name in the dictionary or if
# customWidgets is empty.
try:
widget = self.customWidgets[class_name](parent)
except KeyError:
raise Exception('No custom widget ' + class_name + ' '
'found in customWidgets')
if self.baseinstance:
# set an attribute for the new child widget on the base
# instance, just like PyQt4.uic.loadUi does.
setattr(self.baseinstance, name, widget)
return widget
def _get_custom_widgets(ui_file):
"""
This function is used to parse a ui file and look for the <customwidgets>
section, then automatically load all the custom widget classes.
"""
import sys
import importlib
from xml.etree.ElementTree import ElementTree
# Parse the UI file
etree = ElementTree()
ui = etree.parse(ui_file)
# Get the customwidgets section
custom_widgets = ui.find('customwidgets')
if custom_widgets is None:
return {}
custom_widget_classes = {}
for custom_widget in custom_widgets.getchildren():
cw_class = custom_widget.find('class').text
cw_header = custom_widget.find('header').text
module = importlib.import_module(cw_header)
custom_widget_classes[cw_class] = getattr(module, cw_class)
return custom_widget_classes
def loadUi(uifile, baseinstance=None, workingDirectory=None):
"""
Dynamically load a user interface from the given ``uifile``.
``uifile`` is a string containing a file name of the UI file to load.
If ``baseinstance`` is ``None``, the a new instance of the top-level
widget will be created. Otherwise, the user interface is created within
the given ``baseinstance``. In this case ``baseinstance`` must be an
instance of the top-level widget class in the UI file to load, or a
subclass thereof. In other words, if you've created a ``QMainWindow``
interface in the designer, ``baseinstance`` must be a ``QMainWindow``
or a subclass thereof, too. You cannot load a ``QMainWindow`` UI file
with a plain :class:`~PySide.QtGui.QWidget` as ``baseinstance``.
:method:`~PySide.QtCore.QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName()` is called on
the created user interface, so you can implemented your slots according
to its conventions in your widget class.
Return ``baseinstance``, if ``baseinstance`` is not ``None``. Otherwise
return the newly created instance of the user interface.
"""
# We parse the UI file and import any required custom widgets
customWidgets = _get_custom_widgets(uifile)
loader = UiLoader(baseinstance, customWidgets)
if workingDirectory is not None:
loader.setWorkingDirectory(workingDirectory)
widget = loader.load(uifile)
QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(widget)
return widget
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